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Industry fears over cost of sulphur limits for ships
An upcoming 0.1% limit on the sulphur content of marine fuels is likely to increase freight transport costs significantly, EU steel association Eurofer has warned. The limit will apply from 2015 to 'low sulphur zones' such as the English Channel.
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